—Good night!—____()
A.Good morning
B.Good afternoon
C.Good night
C、Good night
A.Good morning
B.Good afternoon
C.Good night
C、Good night
A.whereas
B.moreover
C.furthermore
D.somehow
A.You can’t say that.
B.No, no、It’s what I can do.
C.How can you say that?
D.Good night.
M: Wouldn't she be better off getting a good night sleep so she'll feel fresh in the morning?
Q: What does the man imply?
(14)
A.She should stay up all night to prepare for her exam.
B.She'd better have good rest instead.
C.She should study in the night and have a rest in the morning before the exam.
D.She should sleep early and get up in the morning to study.
A.Because they have signed a very important contract.
B.Because they will leave early tomorrow.
C.Because they have got a good night's sleep.
D.Because they have received good service from the hotel.
Which of the following is Browns finding?
A.People should choose a sleep pattern and work according to the pattern.
B.Regular changes between day shifts and the night ones do good to workers.
C.Permanent night workers suffer no disturbed sleep or other disorders.
D.Workers act abnormally when they work on night shift every day.
The main problem of the round-the-clock working system lies in ________.
A) the inconveniences brought about to the workers by the introduction of automation
B) the disturbance of the daily life cycle of workers who have to change shifts too frequently
C) the fact that people working at night are often less effective
D) the fact that it is difficult to find a number of good night workers
W: That's quite a recommendation. Maybe we should see for ourselves.
Q: What will the speakers probably do?
(13)
A.Ask Joan to recommend a good restaurant.
B.Eat dinner at Joan's house.
C.Ask their friends about the restaurant.
D.Go to the restaurant.
M: Hardly. I kept looking at my watch the whole time.
Q: What does the man mean?
(19)
A.The drama wasn't interesting at all.
B.His watch is expensive.
C.He had another appointment last night.
D.The woman should have been there last night.